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. Annual report of the Forest, Fish and Game Commission of the State of New York . 4 4282 533 22.34 2-934.86 28 05 17-973-38 1.66 22.70 24-231 96 ■07 98 935 83 12 969 0512 3I2.05 4 356571948 19 292 487 2 528 0642 4OO 850 Total 2 IIIII IV v 4428 / n 613 9461 11 613 | 855 855 124216.93208632.93 39 276 2515 685.41 5 470 3 504659 324 24 222 30I f Spruce ... ! [ Balsam . .. 1 [Pine Spruce Landand SwampPine Land 46 683 421 7 658 86g3058655 Total 3 VI 263 594-59 20 718.79 1 672.81 60.30 4426 4 725382 14 51 400945 4 040 164 326 198 11 759 [ Spruce ... 1<J Balsam . .. 1 { Pine Spruce Landand SwampPine Land Total 855 26.26 22 451.90 5 121 4 378 121 16896 24.28 410 263.42 4 735 80 001 367 Cedar. The stand of merchantable Cedar on Township 40 is so scattered thatno limit for cutting has been fixed. There is no generally accepted stump-age rate for Cedar in this locality, and advantageous market conditionswould depend largely upon whether some of the improvements advised _, LUMBERING MAP Map III MAP OF TOWNSHIP 40. TOTTEN & CR0SSF1ELDPURCHASE HAMILTON COUNTY, N.Y. 1900. i.i ■: ■ --I ^^§M/t Conlourinlcrval20fbt^tl_S Trails represented Uius: X. ti/tPPV^ i» i X -^ / 7)777/ Roadr MERCHANTABLE AREA ^V / - Bums Private land and all reserves Lumbering compartment lines & Nos, —— — Available oullels.railroads, roads, dams, miU-sites etc. shownl>y black svmbol: FOREST, FISH AND GAME COMMISSION. 205 later in this working plan were made. In some places all the live merchant-able trees should be cut. It is recommended that the sale of Cedar beleft to the discretion of the forest officials. Under Recommendations for a Mill and Branch Railroad (page 212), suggestions will be found regarding the utilization and sale of the deadCedar on the township. Dead Spruce. In order to show how the mature trees are going to waste on Town-ship 40. the dead Spruce were calipered and recorded on the valuation sur-veys. No stubs nor broken-top trees were included, and only those 10inches and